Beeg Juanito Posted November 25, 2014 Posted November 25, 2014 Are we limited to how many fine old Fords we can post or just Ford products from 57 thru 59? Because Iv'e got a lot to Post.
Tom Geiger Posted November 25, 2014 Posted November 25, 2014 (edited) It all started here for me! This one is over 25 years old, first full detail kit I built when I got back to the hobby as an adult. I built it in the image of a car I would like to own. This one is in my Olde Kustom Kollection.. Dave Burket gave it to me with the suspension sheared off and the hood missing. It was built from the original release and used all the custom options. Fairly well built for the era. So I stole the suspension, tires and caps off a more current release. It was all light blue when I got it but I knew I wouldn't be able to match the paint on a new hood, so I did the two tone. It was glued together pretty well so the two tone was done on the assembled model, just to add one degree of difficulty. Still in the period style. And it rides again after 50 years. Edited November 25, 2014 by Tom Geiger 1
Lovefordgalaxie Posted November 25, 2014 Posted November 25, 2014 Are we limited to how many fine old Fords we can post or just Ford products from 57 thru 59? Because Iv'e got a lot to Post. I think that to avoid confusion, we should just follow what the topic says: '57 to '59 Fords. You can create a post asking for people to post Fords of any year. I would contribute to your post gladly.
iwantmodels Posted Tuesday at 04:02 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:02 AM Some really nice builds. You all did some great work here.
Lovefordgalaxie Posted Wednesday at 09:06 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:06 PM Ford Fairlane 500 Club Victoria in Colonial white and Inca Gold. 3
Falcon Ranchero Posted Wednesday at 09:17 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:17 PM So far only got ‘57 and ‘58 T birds
espo Posted Wednesday at 09:30 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:30 PM A few '57 Fords. The white convertible and the white two-door represent ones that I owned in the 1960's. The orange hardtop has the roof from an AMT hardtop added to a base Revelle kit. 1
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